Peter Hartcher

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First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Who wants to be a part of China?

Until now, China's territorial claims on Japan have been limited to small uninhabited rocks. And that was enough to create tension between the world's second-biggest economy and the third-biggest.But a new chorus of influential Chinese is raising the ... [Published WA Today - May 20 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

No vision, just the same old negativity

With the prize so close, I expected graciousness, big-picture vision, and leadership from Tony Abbott's speech (''Abbott pledges 'no nasty surprises, no lame excuses' '', May 17). However, it's so easy to repeal everything, and much harder to stand for ... [Published Sydney Morning Herald - May 17 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

LETTER: Major partiesplay deficit game

PETER Hartcher ("There's clearly a way but is there the will" Herald 14/5) is right about the "schizophrenia" afflicting the major parties - who wring their hands over the necessity to return government accounts to surplus, while refusing to abandon the ... [Published Newcastle Herald - May 17 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

Abbott to scrap carbon tax but keep compensation

Peter Hartcher: A leader growing up Tony Abbott has pledged to honour Julia Gillard's tax cuts, pension rises and family payments granted to households as compensation for the carbon price, despite dumping the carbon price itself, if ... ... [Published The Sydney News - May 17 2013]
First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 1 reports

Labor to leave with at least some dignity

PETER HARTCHERMichael Gordon: Hedging wedging Adele Ferguson: Politics not economics Malcolm Maiden: Price cycle taking Swan for a ride Tim Colebatch: More pain than gain Ross Gittins: Labor chooses brave way out"I don't make mistakes," said the British ... [Published Stock Journal Australia - May 14 2013]
First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 1 reports

Weirdest budget you will ever see

Peter Hartcher: Labor to leave with some dignity This is the weirdest budget you or I are ever likely to see. That doesn't make it bad - just very ... ... [Published The Sydney News - May 14 2013]
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First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 1 reports

BUDGET 2013: Analysis

MORE BUDGET 2013 COVERAGEThe independently held NSW electorates of Lyne and New England are the big winners in a federal budget littered with billions of dollars in cuts and delays to spending.While most MPs – government and opposition – will return to ... [Published The Scone Advocate - May 14 2013]
First reported May 13 2013 - Updated May 13 2013 - 2 reports

OPINION: There’s clearly a way but is there the will

CONFUSED: Julia Gillard and Tony Abbott are saying one thing and doing another.AUSTRALIA is in a state of national political schizophrenia. Both major political parties tell us of the vital need for austerity; both head to an election promising whole ... [Published Newcastle Herald - May 13 2013]
First reported May 13 2013 - Updated May 13 2013 - 1 reports

Defence in depth: The budget

Watch videoToday we launch the first in a series of videos looking at Australia's defence and strategic policy. Entitled Defence in Depth, the videos feature interviews with defence and strategic experts on a range of issues, including the defence budget, ... [Published The Interpreter - May 13 2013]
First reported May 05 2013 - Updated May 05 2013 - 1 reports

DisabilityCare – a colossal political achievement

As Ben Eltham noted again at New Matilda recently , DisabilityCare is likely to be seen in time as this government’s greatest policy achievement. Peter Hartcher gives much of the political credit to Bill Shorten , helping to mobilize Australia’s fragmented ... [Published Larvatus Prodeo - May 05 2013]
First reported May 04 2013 - Updated May 04 2013 - 1 reports

The better Shorten

I?ve been extremely critical of the crude politicking of Bill Shorten.But Peter Hartcher has given me reason to think than I?ve been prepared to give him, at least in pushing the disability scheme as parliamentary secretary for disability services: He ... [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - May 04 2013]
First reported May 04 2013 - Updated May 04 2013 - 1 reports

The better Shorten

I’ve been extremely critical of the crude politicking of Bill Shorten.But Peter Hartcher has given me reason to think ... [Published Andrew Bolt - May 04 2013]

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Who wants to be a part of China? [Published WA Today - May 20 2013]
Fear campaign against GST rise will backfire on... [Published Sydney Morning Herald - May 19 2013]
No vision, just the same old negativity [Published Sydney Morning Herald - May 17 2013]
LETTER: Major partiesplay deficit game [Published Newcastle Herald - May 17 2013]
Abbott to scrap carbon tax but keep compensation [Published The Sydney News - May 17 2013]
Weirdest budget you will ever see [Published The Sydney News - May 14 2013]
Labor to leave with at least some dignity [Published Stock Journal Australia - May 14 2013]
BUDGET 2013: Analysis [Published The Scone Advocate - May 14 2013]
'Booby-trap budget' will ensure blame game is i... [Published Sydney Morning Herald - May 14 2013]
Why Australia hates thinkers [Published Sydney Morning Herald - May 14 2013]
OPINION: There’s clearly a way but is there the... [Published Newcastle Herald - May 13 2013]
Real deficit is the will to get tough [Published Melbourne Age - May 13 2013]
Defence in depth: The budget [Published The Interpreter - May 13 2013]
Challenge of an ageing nation [Published Sydney Morning Herald - May 10 2013]
Defence White Paper round-up [Published The Interpreter - May 10 2013]
We rely on the US at our peril [Published WA Today - May 06 2013]
DisabilityCare – a colossal political achievement [Published Larvatus Prodeo - May 05 2013]
The better Shorten [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - May 04 2013]
The better Shorten [Published Andrew Bolt - May 04 2013]
End of Australian apartheid [Published Canberra Times - May 03 2013]
Indonesia Submarine Capabilities [Published Nuclear Threat Initiative - May 01 2013]
China sets course to restraint [Published WA Today - Apr 29 2013]
Greater conviction could have secured education... [Published Sydney Morning Herald - Apr 21 2013]
Reforms a lesson in politics [Published Sydney Morning Herald - Apr 19 2013]
Our iron ore, their bullets [Published Brisbane Courier-Mail - Apr 15 2013]
Our iron ore, their bullets [Published Andrew Bolt - Apr 15 2013]
Nightmare side to China dream [Published WA Today - Apr 15 2013]
A desperate, vindictive government muzzles the ... [Published Andrew Bolt - Mar 15 2013]
US sound of silence [Published Sydney Morning Herald - Feb 26 2013]
Bully-boy Malaysia immature and Australia’s rea... [Published Anwar Ibrahim - Feb 19 2013]
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DisabilityCare – a colossal political achievement [Published Larvatus Prodeo - May 05 2013]
As Ben Eltham noted again at New Matilda recently , DisabilityCare is likely to be seen in time as this government’s greatest policy achievement. Peter Hartcher gives much of the political credit to Bill Shorten , helping to mobilize Australia’s fragmented ...
The better Shorten [Published Andrew Bolt - May 04 2013]
I’ve been extremely critical of the crude politicking of Bill Shorten.But Peter Hartcher has given me reason to think ...
Our iron ore, their bullets [Published Andrew Bolt - Apr 15 2013]
China’s rise doesn’t just mean we’ll all get rich together in this lovely “China Century”. Peter Hartcher:The global… ...
A desperate, vindictive government muzzles the ... [Published Andrew Bolt - Mar 15 2013]
Peter Hartcher, close to the Rudd camp, finds Labor Ministers split on whether ...
Bully-boy Malaysia immature and Australia’s rea... [Published Anwar Ibrahim - Feb 19 2013]
By  Peter Hartcher | The Age Malaysia’s decision to ban an Australian independent senator, Nick Xenophon, tells us a good deal about the state of its government, the world’s longest-ruling outside the communist world, as it heads to an election. ...
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